Millwall boss Ian Holloway has said that his side will be able to put a run of results together to stay in the Championship after drawing with fellow strugglers Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.
Martyn Woolford scored eight minutes from time after Lukas Jutkiewicz gave the visitors an early lead, but following sustained pressure for much of the game, Holloway felt that his team were worthy of a win.
He told reporters: "I'm disappointed for the lads and for the fans because we created a lot of chances.
"But I'm very proud. Proud that the fans backed the players and that the players gave the fans reason to sing.
"I'm gutted that we didn't get three points but I believe we will go on a run and stay up. We had so many chances."
Millwall are currently four points ahead of the relegation places, but all the sides below have games in hand on the Lions.